Alarm over impending earthquake
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Experts raise alarm over impending earthquake
Drillers warn on unregulated activities of practitioners
Experts
have warned of an impending damaging earthquake in the South-West
region and other parts of the country in the next four years, precisely
before year 2020.
In
the same vein, the Association of Water-well Drilling Rig Owners and
Practitioners (AWDROP) has warned that lack of regulation guiding the
abstraction of underground water will induce earthquake and sea water
intrusion in the country.
The
borehole drillers association said the manner by which people drill
underground water without proper regulation and adherence to standard
practice in many parts of the country would in a matter of time induce
earthquake and sea water intrusion, which could make drinking water
difficult to get.
AWDROP
National President, Mr. Michael Ale, stated this during a state of
nation, water press conference, a quarterly update on the state of water
resources in Nigeria meant to educate and sensitise people on the
current status of water resources, vis a vis its development, management
and issues relating to its institutional arrangement and investment.
According
to Ale, AWDROP lamented the many failed borehole projects executed by
past governments without proper management procedure for community
ownership and sustainability.
He
said many of such borehole projects did not last more than a year after
commissioning because they were not designed to meet with the current
standards and adaptive nature of the needs of the beneficiary community.
While
calling on the Federal Government to urgently address the warning on
impending earth tremor in Saki, Oyo State, it also observed the
indiscriminate drilling practice persistence and the industry being
turned into an all comers affairs.
He
promised the readiness of the association to partner with state
government on rejuvenating and revitalising abandoned borehole projects
across the country.
Meanwhile,
experts have also warned against some damaging earthquakes that they
predicted may affect some parts of the country if the right proactive
strategies are not adopted towards preventing the impending disasters.
This
warning was contained in a report by Dr. Adepelumi Adekunle Abraham of
the Department of Geology, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife,
Osun State after an earth-moving tremor occurred at Shaki town, in the
Shaki West Local Government, Oyo State.
Adepelumi,
a geologist, who was also instrumental to a similar research after a
similar tremor occurred in Abeokuta, Ogun State in September 11, 2009,
suggested at the time that the risk of the quake in South-West region
was 2.8 per cent in his new report.
Adepelumi’s
reports stated, among others: “After the earth tremor of 2009 in
southwestern Nigeria that was felt in several towns and villages in Oyo,
Osun and Ogun states, a detailed short-term probabilistic earthquake
prediction was carried out by our team, our findings indicate the
probability of earthquake occurrence in the study area between the year
2009 and 2028 increased from 2.8 per cent to 91.1 per cent.”